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Destiny Man has a new editor, welcome back Kojo BaffoeKojo Baffoe rejoined Destiny Man last month, succeeding editor Thabiso Tema. ![]() Baffoe grew the magazine into a leading men’s media brand during his previous four years at the helm. Over the last four years, since having left the magazine in October 2014, Baffoe has continued to work within the media and content space, producing and presenting on radio at Kaya FM, developing podcasts and creating content strategies, including a short stint editing Afropolitan magazine. Baffoe comments on his return to the magazine: It made sense when we started discussing the possibility. It is a space that I understand and would like to think I was an integral part of. I always considered myself vested because I worked on the mag in the early years. ![]() At heart, I am a storyteller and these experiences have helped me understand how we can continue to tell stories, using all the platforms and/or channels available to us, particularly from an African perspective. There is so much happening around the world and it’s important for us, as Africans, to both contribute and refine from our context.
At the same time, I would like to think that I am contributing to my community, my society and my continent in whatever little way that I can. And, despite the ups and downs, I am able to live a life I can be proud of, honouring those who have come before me and laying a foundation for those coming after me. I believe that we should leave our little patch of this life better for having been in it, and I hope that I am doing so. I love that I am able to strive to do so every day in my work. I would like to think that I am contributing to my community, my society and my continent in whatever little way that I can. ![]()
I watch a lot of documentaries, mainly around music and history. I just watched a documentary on Quincy Jones and I am watching a documentary series on the Vietnam War. I am listening to a podcast called The Knowledge Project which is an extension of the site farnamstreetblog.com, which I refer to a great deal. I just finished reading WTF?: What’s The Future and Why It’s Up To Us by Tim O’Reilly, and Joe Dispenza’s Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing Uncommon Things. I am currently reading Ahmir Questlove Thompson’s Creative Quest, Ela Manga’s Breathe: Strategising Energy In The Age Of Burnout and Eric Ries’ The Startup Way: Making Entrepreneurship A Fundamental Discipline Of Every Enterprise.
But, in the interests of openness, my dream was to run the 100 metres in the Olympics for either Lesotho, Ghana or Germany. I like to think I had a shot until I was injured and had surgeries to save my leg from amputation and later had muscle transfers done. It took me years before I was able to watch the 100-metre finals without getting a tad emotional, and it also taught me the lesson that you can never put all your eggs in one basket. And life comes with its own twists and turns so it isn’t about what ‘happens’ to you but rather what you do. Wise words! For more, follow KojoBaffoe.com and DestinyMan.com. Further reading: About Jessica TennantJess is Senior Editor: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com. She is also a contributing writer. marketingnews@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |